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1- At NYIT in 1993 a 100ton electric A/C system (electric driven compressor) with a 100 ton natural gas absorption system. Electric then was$. 12/kwh and the natural gas unit was expected to have the energy cost. Other date is listed below. Make a financial analysis and decide if a replacement is worth it. Lifespan of electric system=10 years and salvage S=0; Lifespan of the absorption system is 20 years and S=0(even after 10years) Energy savings = 50% of electric; Maintenance Cost/yr, gas $6000/yr: Initial cost of electric=0 (sunk cost), gas $6000 and the installation is additional $20,000. Gov’t funding is 30% of the initial cost. The may assume any other unknown factors. On a quantitative basis is the switch justified. Work the problem out either on a present value basis for 10 years or annuitized cost per year for the same time period. 2- On a qualitative basis the decision may be affected by: a. Lack f proper maintenance and staff. b. Warnings from other consumers that the system is “trouble”. They were told that JFK A/C system converted to gas then switched to electric. c. The unit required much more control devices that were not that reliable as electric. d. The new system would be difficult to computerize and automate. e. Unknown problems may arise as the unit was not that well time tested. With all this in mind, how would the decision would be affected? Keep in mind that inflation is a plus for the gas system. 3- a. A brick wall 4” facebrick (water-proof), 4 back brick is to have a 2” layer polyurethane (1/k=6.75) added. Find the percentage in drop of heat loss. b. These walls currently lose in heating $12000/yr. How much can be by this insulations? c. For a pay back period of 4 years what is the maximum upfront cost? 4- a. A room is kept in summer at 75F and 70RH (muggy day) what % of people will be uncomfortable? (Hint-the center of the comfort zone is 100% comfort at the edge it drops to 10%. Use extrapolation to find the % occupants uncomfortable) b. How is clothing entered in the comfort? c. How is clothing entered in the comfort? d. Why are heated buildings in winter often too dry (low humidity) 5- a. A room of 10,000cu ft is at 40F and is to be heated to 70F in one (1) hour. The walls lose an average of 20BTU/min. Compute the minimum wattage of the heater. b. The heater produces heat at a constant temperature of 249F (700R). Consider the “sink” temperature at 70F (550). What % of the heat supplied is useful? Density air=.075 #/cu ft, Cp = .24BTU/#-F What % of the heat supplied is useful? Density air=.075 #/cu ft, Cp = .24BTU/#-F 6- Submit the cooling load analysis of your room either in house or apartment. This is essentially the same problem assigned for home work and can be submitted here. You can also use the form in the text which is simpler. 7- The 10/18/10 issue of the Wall street Journal had a lengthy series of articles on “Electric Cars” in which some experts claim the vehicle is not economic until gas gets to $9-10 a gallon. How would you support this analysis? Note this analysis also includes “green” effects since most of these cars re powered by electric generated by coal. However the writers ignored the effect that they can be powered at night when electric is cheap and power plants do not have to cut out boilers — a big, big energy waste.

NAME: ARTIFACT: Describe your artifact. Why do you think it would work well for this project? _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA Please answer “yes” or “no” to the following questions. Is your artifact something that was made by people? ___yes ___no Is your artifact specific? (i.e., not a broad concept) ___yes ___no Can you point to your artifact? (i.e., not an abstract idea) ___yes ___no Does your artifact contain enough material to analyze? ___yes ___no Does your artifact relate to the course theme? ___yes ___no Did you bring your artifact to class today? ___yes ___no If you answered no, why not? _________________________________________ REVIEW Take a moment to quickly review the fundamental moves of analysis with your artifact. Do you notice patterns of frequency? ___yes ___no Do you notice patterns of contrast? ___yes ___no Do you notice anomalies? ___yes ___no Do you notice intensity or specific moments of intensity? ___yes ___no Record notes from this exercise in the space provided. What patterns, anomalies, and moments of intensity have you identified that you’d like to keep in mind moving forward? _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ WILL IT WORK? Talk over your responses with a partner before recording an answer to this question. If you or your partner answered “no” to half or more than half of these questions, you may want to reconsider the artifact you have chosen to analyze. Will your artifact work for this project? ___yes ___no FINAL STEPS If you have determined—yes—your artifact will work for this project, record any notes you’d like to save from this exercise in your class notebook and hand this checklist in to your instructor. If you have determined—no—your artifact will not work for this project, take a few minutes to brainstorm other potential artifacts that better fit the assignment criteria and lend themselves to analysis (at least 3). Record your ideas in the space provided and in your class notebook, and hand this checklist in to your instructor. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ If you have determined—I don’t know—or if you’re not sure if your artifact will work for this project, take a few minutes to write down concerns and questions this exercised has raised. Record them in the space provided and in your class notebook, and hand this checklist in to your instructor. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ That’s it, you’re done! Expect an email in response to this exercise before the next class period.

Vermont Technical College Electronic Applications ELT-2060 Lab 05: DC characteristics, input offset voltage and input bias current Reference: Operational Amplifiers with Linear Integrated Circuits Fourth edition William D. Stanley, pages 154-155 (Problems 3-21, 3-22 and Lab exercises LE 3-1 to LE 3-4) For the following exercises, make sure to record all calculations, estimations and measured results. Components: 2 741 Op Amps, 10k Ω Potentiometer, 4-10kΩ, 1kΩ , 100kΩ , 100Ω , 560kΩ , 5.6M Ω, resistors Objectives: a. Voltage offset Null Circuit and Closed-loop Differential Circuit b. Measurement of dc Input Offset Voltage c. Measurement of dc Bias and Offset Currents a. Voltage offset Null Circuit and Closed-loop Differential Circuit In this exercise, investigate the use of a null circuit to reduce the output dc offset to its minimum possible value. Refer to the “Voltage Offset Null Circuit” describe in the 741 op amp data sheet from Appendix C of your text book. Although there are no specific closed-loop configurations shown, use a closed-loop differential Amplifier shown in Figure 1. The differential nature of this type of circuit makes it particularly sensitive, therefore well suited, to illustrate the concept dc voltage offset. 1. Connect the closed-loop difference amplifier of Figure 1 with R=10k Ω and A=1. Using a 10kΩ potentiometer connect the “Voltage Offset Null Circuit” between nodes 1 and 5 as shown in the 741 data sheet. Keep in mind that a potentiometer is a three terminal device. You will need to connect the potentiometer wiper terminal to the lowest potential in the circuit -VCC. 2. Connect the two external circuit inputs (v1 and v2) to ground, measure the dc voltage. From the data sheet the expected value of offset voltage at room temperature is 2mV typical and 6mV maximum. Voltages at these levels will be hard to measure with the laboratory multimeter. 3. Adjust the potentiometer until the dc output magnitude is either zero or it’s minimum possible value. Record the minimum value of voltage attained. 5. Do not break down you difference amplifier. Next, build the non-inverting amplifier as shown in figure 2 with Ri=1k Ω and Rf =100k Ω. Attach the output of the difference amplifier to the input of the non-inverting amplifier. This will amplify your offset by 101. 6. Adjust the potentiometer until the dc output magnitude is either zero or it’s minimum possible value. Record the minimum value of voltage attained. 7. In effect we amplified the voltage offset from the difference amplifier by 101. Please describe any possible flaws in using this approach. Compare this result to what was measured in step 2. 8. Write an equation that expresses the expected output voltage Vo in terms of the two input voltages V1 and V2. 9. Apply dc input voltage for the following six combinations, compare the results to the expected values you calculate with the equation from step 8 a. V1=10V, V2=0V b. V1=0V, V2=10V c. V1=V2=10V d. V1=10mV, V2=0 e. V1=0, V2=10mV f. V1=V2=10mV b. Measurement of dc Input Offset Voltage ( Stanley Problem 3-21 page 151) A circuit and equation to measure the input offset voltage Vio is show in figure 3. With the proper selection of resistors Ri, Rf, and Rc the effects of offset due to input bias currents can be neglected. When the input terminals are both held to ground the resulting output voltage should be a direct measurement of Vio. 1. Build the circuit in Figure 3 with Ri=100 Ω and Rf=10k Ω measure and record Vo. Compare your results with the specification of input offset voltage provided in the data sheet. 2. Increase the value of Rf to 100k Ω, and measure Vo again. Did the output increase by approximately 10x the value recorded in step 1, if so explain how that validates the assumption the input bias currents are negligible. 3. Be sure to include a comparison of the measured values in steps 1 and 2. Include a discussion on how there relationship demonstrates that neglecting input bias current was a valid assumption. c. Measurement of dc Bias and Offset Currents (Stanley Problem 3-22 page 152) Consider the three circuits of figure 4 .The resistance R is chosen large so that the contribution to the output from bias currents is considerably larger than the contribution from the input offset voltages. The accompanying equations will predict the values of Ib+, Ib- and Iio. 1. Start with setting R=560k Ω and build each circuit in figure 4 one at a time. Going from one configuration to the next configuration should be quick, all that is changing is the placement of the resistors. Measure Voa, Vob and Voc for each circuit and calculate Ib+, Ib-, and Iio, compare your measurements to the values in the data sheet. 2. Increase the value of R to 5.6M Ω. Measure Voa, Vob and Voc for each circuit and calculate Ib+, Ib-, and Iio, compare your measurements to the values in the data sheet and to the results in part 1.Did the output increase by approximately 10x the value recorded in step 1, if so explain how that validates the assumption the input offset voltage effect is negligible. 3. Be sure to include a comparison of the measured values in steps 1 and 2. Include a discussion on why neglecting input offset voltage was a valid assumption. LAB write up: This lab requires a semi-formal lab report. Record all calculations, estimations, and measured results. No MultiSim will be required for this report. Please include a written English language paragraph for all lab steps that required an explanation.

ENG 100 – Critique Assignment Sheet Rough Draft Due for Peer Response: Tuesday, September 29 First Draft Due (submit for feedback): Thursday, October 1 Final Draft with Outline Due: Thursday, October 8 Highlighting, Labeling, and Reflection: Thursday, October 8 Submit hard copies in class and upload to turnitin.com (Password: English, Class ID: 10423941) What is a Critique? A critique is a “formal evaluation [that offers your] judgment of a text—whether the reading was effective, ineffective, valuable, or trivial.” In a critique, “your goal is to convince readers to accept your judgments concerning the quality of the reading” based on specific criteria you have established (Wilhoit 87). Additionally, a critique is comprised of many integrated parts: introduction to the text, introduction to and brief background on the general topic, brief summary properly placed in the essay, a discussion of the criteria chosen for evaluation, a discussion of the criteria using specific examples/information from the text (this discussion should be the largest section of your essay by far!!), instances of personal response, and a conclusion. All of these items should relate to your overall evaluation/thesis of the text. The Assignment: Instead of a written essay, your “text” will be either a movie or a documentary. You will follow the same standards that you would use for a critique based off of an essay but you will adapt the integrated parts to fit a film critique. In order to effectively address this assignment, complete the following steps: STEP I: Choose either a movie or documentary • Base your choice on the strength of your feelings, whether hate, love, respect, etc., because you do not have to like the film in order to write a solid and coherent critique. You might have more to say about a film you dislike. Also choose a genre of film that you understand (i.e. romantic comedy, drama, indie-film, comedy, documentary). • Think about the important components for this specific genre. STEP II: Watch and Annotate the film • Note the major points within the film, how you felt while watching it, and what made you feel that way. • Keep in mind the film’s genre and whether or not your chosen film fits any of those criteria. STEP III: Analyze (break the film into parts) • Break the film down into your genre-driven criteria. • Choose 4-5 criteria and then determine what sections/components of the film either represent effectiveness or ineffectiveness. STEP IV: Evaluate the film (using the criteria and your personal standards) • Evaluate the film according to the criteria list we will generate in class. • To help create your thesis claim, determine whether the film, based on your criteria and standards, is an excellent, mediocre, terrible, etc. representation of your chosen genre. • For example: While the costume and design are fantastic and interesting, the film 300 is a mediocre example of historical drama because the history of Greece and Asia is inaccurate and the female characters are weak. STEP V: Find outside sources—one should agree with you and one should disagree • Check out a review website, such as imdb.com, and locate a few reviews of your film. In your critique, you will be expected to reference other film reviewers to develop and support your own arguments. Please note that those reviews must be cited properly, both in-text citations and the Works Cited page entries. The basic structure of the critique is as follows: • An introduction that o Introduces the film and provides an adequate amount of background information, including the intended audience, to give the reader context (i.e. a cartoon might not be meant for college-age viewers) o Includes a thesis statement that presents the film as either an excellent, mediocre, or terrible representation of your chosen genre o Explains at least three-four different criteria as the basis for your thesis/argument • A summary that is o Brief, neutral and comprehensive o No more than one paragraph in length • Body Paragraphs including o Support of your thesis using specific examples from the film o More than one example to support your argument o Either direct quotes or paraphrased information from the source text, reviews, outside information (websites, blogs, credible sources) or a combination of all three to support your argument • A counter-claim o Based on an outside review/blog/article disagreeing with your opinion or one criteria o Includes either a refutation or concession of the reviewer’s opinion • A conclusion including o A restatement of your main points and thesis o A final recommendation • A Work Cited page that o Includes all referenced materials including the source text The bulk of your critique should consist of your qualified opinion of the film – unlike the summary, your opinion matters here. In the body of your paper, you will need about three to five main points to support your thesis statement. You will develop each of these points in a section of your essay, each section consisting of about three paragraphs. You will make claims in your topic sentences, provide examples from the text, and then explain your reasons, using source support where possible. Evaluation A successful critique will contain all of the following: • Creative and clearly stated criteria • A debatable thesis statement • A brief background and summary of the film • 80% of the essay is located within the body paragraphs • Topic sentences that transition from one criteria to the next • Body paragraphs clearly and accurately reflecting your criteria and opinion • Body paragraphs that include more than one example as support • Conclusion including a summation and thoughtful recommendation • Correct MLA documentation including signal phrases and in-text citations • A Work Cited page including all sources referenced • Correct grammar and mechanics • Effective and meaningful transitions • Meaningful and descriptive word choices • Literary present tense and grammatical 3rd person • Length of 3-5 pages • Follows the basic structure for a critique Possible Points (25 % of final grade): • Outline 5 % • Peer Response Workshop with Rough Draft 5 % • Highlighted Revisions, & Reflection 10 % • Final Draft: 80 % Upload to Turnitin.com, using Password: English and Class ID: 10423941. Your grade will not be finalized until you have done this.

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Clinical support services are diverse in any modern healthcare facility, but they all share some common elements from a management perspective. Select any one of the CSS departments of interest to yourself, and provide examples of performance measures that you would use in managing the service. Be sure to address all seven dimensions of performance for your department. Department: Emergency Medical System and Patient Transportation

Paper 1: Summary Our first few weeks of class have been devoted to summaries, and the practice of writing effective, informative synopses of longer texts. In each class session, we have discussed how to read an article or essay to extract its major points, how to phrase those points in your own words, how to organize those points logically, and how to ensure that your summary accurately reflects the contents of the original text. We have also focused on the importance of summaries for academic work, as they allow readers to understand the key elements of a significant issue or phenomenon, and allow writers to test their knowledge of a text by explaining its main points in brief. For this assignment, you will write a summary of either Lee Ross and Richard E. Nisbett’s “The Power of Situations” (WRAC, 579-582) or Solomon E. Asch’s “Opinions and Social Pressure” Your summary should clearly restate the central claim or thesis of the essay you select, go through the essay’s subordinate claims that support that thesis, and provide a few brief examples that illustrate those claims. Remember that you are not to offer your opinion on the essay – rather, you are summarizing the contents of the essay, without making your own arguments about those contents. Things to Keep in Mind When writing your summary, ask yourself the following questions: • Does this summary begin by stating the thesis of the essay you’ve chosen? • Does that statement of the thesis clearly communicate the central argument of the entire essay? That is, does it give the reader a firm sense of what the whole essay is about? • Are the subordinate points you’ve provided the most significant points within the essay that support the essay’s thesis? • Are the examples you’ve chosen important to understanding the essay’s argument? • Is the summary organized logically, with each idea clearly building upon its predecessor? • Is the summary clearly written, and free of grammatical errors? These will be the questions I ask as I evaluate your summary, so keep them in mind as you’re writing. You should also look over them again once you’ve finished the summary, and make any revisions you might need before submitting the final summary for a grade. Formal Requirements Papers should be 2-3 full pages long (no less, and not significantly more), typed in 12-point, Times New Roman font, and double-spaced. All papers must include a list of works cited, and all in-text citations should be provided in MLA format.

ESL 091 Cause and Effect Worksheet 1: Steps 1-4 of the Writing Process Name ______________________________ Class___________ Section______ THE WRITNG PROCES: STEPS 1, 2, 3, AND 4 Step 1: THINKING. Your first essay assignment is to write an Explaining/Evaluation essay about a restaurant. Begin the writing process by thinking about your topic. Think! Think! Think! Step 2: BRAINSTORMING. The purpose of brainstorming is for you to write down all of the ideas, thoughts, and pieces of information that you think about your topic before you forge them. You can use one of three brainstorming techniques, but the journalist’s questions will get you’re the most information to write an 800-word essay. We talked about three brainstorming techniques: 1) Writing down all your thoughts in a list format. 2) Creating an idea map. 3) Asking and answering the journalist’s questions that are important for your topic: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? As you are thinking and writing down your ideas, ask yourself the following questions about your cause and effect topic: A. What is the cord cause of issue? Is there more than one cause? What is the immediate (first) effect of the cause? Does this first effect also become a cause? If so, what effect does this new cause have? Are there other effects caused by the core cause? What are they? Do they also become new causes with their own effects? If so, what are they? 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Writing a Working Thesis. First, decide who your audience is and what your purpose is. A. Audience: Think about who would be interested in reading your cause and effect topic. If you say: “Anyone who is interested in my topic,” your audience is too big. Think about who might benefit from knowing the information you are writing about. Be specific. _____________________________________________________________________________________ B. Purpose: The purpose in your writing is the message you want your audience to know about the topic. You can find out your purpose by asking yourself what you want your audience to know about the topic and put that in a complete sentence. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ C. Working Thesis: A thesis is a statement that tells your audience what your overall attitude is about your topic. In a cause and effect essay, your thesis would state the core causes and major effects of the core cause. A working thesis can change as your essay changes and improves. Your thesis should include: 1) The core cause/s 2) The major effects that you will discuss in the body of the paper. Example: CORE CAUSE/S MAJOR EFFECTS Fast food and lack of movement are the core reasons for obesity, which results in disease such as heart trouble, diabetes, and joint failure. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ **********Save this worksheet and bring it to the next class meeting.***********

essay agreement about weigh in motion technology. I need it around 1500 words I need 5 paragraphs introduction paragraph has thesis statement 3 body each body has support your idea and example . The Conclusion The purpose of a conclusion is to refresh in the mind of the readers what your argument is. It is the part where you leave a footprint in their minds. Rounding off your writing is very important here. You wrap it up what you said in the introduction.